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it is very hard to, you know, they see this election as an advantage for them. and god knows why they think that. >> with 73% of the americans in the poll wanting to throw out everybody in the congress, i think it is under 10% that they won't have a deal. they don't want to risk the wrath on both sides of the aisle of the american public and they are just at that point. >> i agree with you. i think that it will be low. >> that's the thing. >> now, issue two, no winners. >> now, there's been a lot of discussions lately of the politics of this shutdown. but let's be clear, there are no winners here. i will look for willing partners wherever i can to get important work done. and there is no good reason why we can't govern responsibly. despite our differences. without lurching from manufactured crisis to manufactured crisis. >> after weeks of democratic denunciations of the republicans as hostage taking, ransom demanding, and extremists who want to, "blow up the whole economy." president obama sounded a note on thursday. in the statement he read in the white house,
it is very hard to, you know, they see this election as an advantage for them. and god knows why they think that. >> with 73% of the americans in the poll wanting to throw out everybody in the congress, i think it is under 10% that they won't have a deal. they don't want to risk the wrath on both sides of the aisle of the american public and they are just at that point. >> i agree with you. i think that it will be low. >> that's the thing. >> now, issue two, no winners....
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then after that a presidential election which your candidate said i'm going to repeal it, the president said i'll defend it, he did that. despite all of that evidence, your party set we're going to shut down the government and risk default unless you agree to repeat it or delay it. >> barack obama made it clear hi wanted a government shutdown. he had signs at the worked war ii memoriam that said this place is closed because of the shutdown. so he already had that set up. we didn't want a shutdown. we wanted to solve the spending problem in washington. >> what about obama care? >> it's one of the things holding our economy back. in southeast louisiana, the biggest impediment every small business talk about is the president's health care law. it wasn't a partisan issue. you have james hoffa, the head of the teams sisters union, no friend of mine, saying it's destroying the. >> what terrifying me, and i know we have to go to break, it seems like you haven't learned anything. what was all this for? you said it was about obama care, you didn't repeal it, you couldn't even steal the health ca
then after that a presidential election which your candidate said i'm going to repeal it, the president said i'll defend it, he did that. despite all of that evidence, your party set we're going to shut down the government and risk default unless you agree to repeat it or delay it. >> barack obama made it clear hi wanted a government shutdown. he had signs at the worked war ii memoriam that said this place is closed because of the shutdown. so he already had that set up. we didn't want a...
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you would have thought after the political returns came in after the last presidential election that my friends on the other side of the aisle would be seized with this mission to correct a real imbalance demographically that happens to be terrifying if they look into the future. the more radical conservative elements and tea party elements have made sure that does not happen, have slowed it down or killed it. in the senate, a strong bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill came back and was passed. we have not even brought a single piece of legislation to the floor of the house for consideration. chairman goodlatte on the judiciary committee, one of my colleagues from virginia, has decided to handle immigration on a piecemeal basis. the first thing we are going to do is secure the border. good, but net immigration south of the border is close to zero. president obama had the largest number of deportations ever in the country. he has doubled the border patrol agent's on our southern border from the bush administration. bush, it was about 11,000. under obama, it is about 22,00
you would have thought after the political returns came in after the last presidential election that my friends on the other side of the aisle would be seized with this mission to correct a real imbalance demographically that happens to be terrifying if they look into the future. the more radical conservative elements and tea party elements have made sure that does not happen, have slowed it down or killed it. in the senate, a strong bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill came back...
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we've got to keep pressure onful we've got to have another election or two. we need a new presiden certain. >> steve king thank you for being here, sir. >> thank you, megyn. >> the president set a moderate tone tonight. media in recent days not so much. a fair is balanced debate how this has been covered, just ahead plus a wild scene a moment after the key vote. what is this woman yelling? why was she so up net? next. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> business bizar moments tonight when a stenographer wa
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i think next election the theme is going to be change washington. the party the status quo is going to lose, the party that offers change is going to win. >> what does that change look like? what does that change mean? obviously for matt that change is very different than paul what you would prescribe. >> right. i let matt speak for him. but i think a lot of conservatives want to talk about the debt and deficit. it makes democrats like me crazy since we balanced the budget. but that's their biggest issue. what's being unaddressed what is the american people think is the biggest issue, the shrinking middle class, jobs, economic growth. some people think that comes from cutting debt, other people think it comes from having a better educational system, strong health care system, the kinds of things democrats want to do. if we could ever get back to discussion, robert shuller just won the nobel prize in economics this week. brilliant man. he says the biggest problem we have is inequality, shrinking middle class. i think that's what the next election wil
i think next election the theme is going to be change washington. the party the status quo is going to lose, the party that offers change is going to win. >> what does that change look like? what does that change mean? obviously for matt that change is very different than paul what you would prescribe. >> right. i let matt speak for him. but i think a lot of conservatives want to talk about the debt and deficit. it makes democrats like me crazy since we balanced the budget. but...
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the people that elected us expected us to do everything we could to try to stop it. we did. we've done everything we can. it didn't happen. and now as a party we need to focus on the rest of the things. >> are you worried we're going to cannibalize? >> sure. >> why is it that obama care had to be used to prevent our budget from being funded, or to risk defalling for the first time in u.s. history? >> again, i reject the premise, the president may well have to delay the individual mandate any way had he accepted that, why did it have to -- >> why could be we, we would not be here. >> i serve on the oversight committee. they voted 40 some times now to defund or delay or obstruct the implementation of the affordable care act. not one hearing have we had on trying to make it work right. don't you have uninsured people in indiana like i have in nevada? 30% of my constituents in nevada run insured. they're children, veterans, mothers. all of them deserve health care. why is this such burning a issue? i have folks who have lost health care, i have folks who are having their hours c
the people that elected us expected us to do everything we could to try to stop it. we did. we've done everything we can. it didn't happen. and now as a party we need to focus on the rest of the things. >> are you worried we're going to cannibalize? >> sure. >> why is it that obama care had to be used to prevent our budget from being funded, or to risk defalling for the first time in u.s. history? >> again, i reject the premise, the president may well have to delay the...
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go out and win an election. >> reporter: g.o.p. leaders, note that house republicans did win their elects from 2012, and control that chamber. and are getting cover from the senate republicans, who voted against the think about deal, and say that fight over healthcare continues. >> this law is not ready to be implemented, something is wrong. >> reporter: president out theed that annuaedthat an -- touted tl budget deficit -- >> and when president complained about a previous debt ceiling fight that hurt the economy, but provided spending cuts that lowers the deficit. lou. lou: thank you, ed. >> ed heenery. >> wall street enjoying the brief reprieve from beltway drama, stocks recovered. following somewhat weaker than expected earnings reports but slightly better than expected economic reports. the dow down 2 points, s&p up 12, closing at new record high, enazdaq up 24 on the day. president is expected to nominate a new homeland security secretary tomorrow afternoon. at the white house. jehjohnson who reviewed and approved military ope
go out and win an election. >> reporter: g.o.p. leaders, note that house republicans did win their elects from 2012, and control that chamber. and are getting cover from the senate republicans, who voted against the think about deal, and say that fight over healthcare continues. >> this law is not ready to be implemented, something is wrong. >> reporter: president out theed that annuaedthat an -- touted tl budget deficit -- >> and when president complained about a...
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elected to senate. would they be treated differently abe given a different treatment? some other way of discounting his presidency? that i'm curious about. he has this african name. and they use that. would they have done the same thing to joe brown from america? just say he wasn't really -- he's not really a president. i want to say something positive. we progressives and i'm pretty much a progressive and i have to say this. the good news is what we talk about. 70% of this country practically without any problem changed the history. elected an african-american guy with an interesting background and a beautiful wife and beautiful african-american woman and beautiful family and we have all accepted it. that's the wondrous thing going on and outshadowed by the terrible voice on the hard right and we are a pretty good country, not a country of these people. >> what we see in the obama family, that's our new normal. i want to ask you one quick other question before i let you go. tom foley, very sad about his passing. wanted to just get your thoughts on him. >> yeah. well,
elected to senate. would they be treated differently abe given a different treatment? some other way of discounting his presidency? that i'm curious about. he has this african name. and they use that. would they have done the same thing to joe brown from america? just say he wasn't really -- he's not really a president. i want to say something positive. we progressives and i'm pretty much a progressive and i have to say this. the good news is what we talk about. 70% of this country practically...
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strategy of not negotiating over fault, during the campaign, the president also talked about if he won the election, he would break in republican fever to sort of not work with him. with this deal, do you think he's made any progress in breaking that fever or vr ted cruz and other republicans kind of driven both sides further apart? >> it's a great question. i think it's fair to say that you know, the experience that we've all had demonstrates that the kind of hyper partisanship that was a rob in the past, essentially in one house, has -- continues to be a challenge. and that when pursued, at the expense of good governance and the american people, it does harm to our economy and just causes dysfunction here in washington. you know, it's a way of asking, a good way but a way of asking the same question that was asked before, which is how do we -- what odds do we set on cooperation and bipartisan compromise in the future. i don't think we would put odds on that. we would simply hope this experience if and when it's over, would remind all of us here that these kinds of crises only create harm to the a
strategy of not negotiating over fault, during the campaign, the president also talked about if he won the election, he would break in republican fever to sort of not work with him. with this deal, do you think he's made any progress in breaking that fever or vr ted cruz and other republicans kind of driven both sides further apart? >> it's a great question. i think it's fair to say that you know, the experience that we've all had demonstrates that the kind of hyper partisanship that was...
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it traditionally rent state that has gone obama blue in the last two presidential elections. this weekend both candid it's raise the stakes with high-powered surrogates, joining them on the campaign trail with less than three weeks to go before the election day. fox news chief political correspondent paul cameron with our report. >> reporter: democrat leaves the race by more than seven points in an average of recent polls. outspent in a relentless exchange of attack ads. >> she tried to change the viejo divorce law to prevent women from getting out of a bad marriage. >> he is just way too extreme. >> reporter: spent $20 million tens of thousands of fans, 71 percent have been attacks. he and his backers have spent $12 million, 49 percent attack. this one is named despicable. >> an insurance scam. >> reporter: both national parties are using viejo has a testing ground. democrats think since 2012 the gop has done little to reach out to minorities and women and are hammering hard. >> in trading on personal decisions, interferingaccess to. >> reporter: being used by left-wing spec
it traditionally rent state that has gone obama blue in the last two presidential elections. this weekend both candid it's raise the stakes with high-powered surrogates, joining them on the campaign trail with less than three weeks to go before the election day. fox news chief political correspondent paul cameron with our report. >> reporter: democrat leaves the race by more than seven points in an average of recent polls. outspent in a relentless exchange of attack ads. >> she...
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and fight on the policies on the election front. but as you get ready for this budget conference committee, and you just heard paul ryan speaking with mike emmanuel and you wonder how that speech translates to actually getting something done in the budget conference committee. >> it was a curious thing to see paul ryan and patty murray standing there. how did they begin the process of reconciliation or in washington, is a lot easier said than done to the folks observing from the outside? >> yeah, a lot of people can talk and say we are willing to negotiate and give and take on big items and they get to those rooms and then what happens, is everything else from the outside focuses in and the pressures build on both sides and sometimes they are not able to negotiate as they did before they were talking about it in the rom? >> and the republican from lu luis -- louisiana. he doesn't believe that the president is making any friends in the congress. i asked him to name one. he said i can't do. it this president is not a guy that has a lo
and fight on the policies on the election front. but as you get ready for this budget conference committee, and you just heard paul ryan speaking with mike emmanuel and you wonder how that speech translates to actually getting something done in the budget conference committee. >> it was a curious thing to see paul ryan and patty murray standing there. how did they begin the process of reconciliation or in washington, is a lot easier said than done to the folks observing from the outside?...
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go out there and win an election. push to change it. but don't break it. >> julie, how do the president and his team in the white house, how do they see this now that the shut down suffered. do they think they have republicans on the run? how do they think this will play out in terms of policy and licks going fard. >> i think it is a very unknown answer in the white house at this point. i'm very struck how shrunk the agenda is. just a year after wins his second term, when he was inaugurated, he talked about raising the minimum wage, immigration reform looked like it had a real chance of passing by the summer. now we're talking about things like a farm bill that is generally a fairly easy thing to pass. i think they're hoping that roms will look at what just happened and say we really need to make some progress here, but i think they're hearing from a lot of concludes saying -- i don't know if republicans are the ones that really feel that way at this point? >> we need to work out a budget deal. there is enormous differences, when you lo
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go out and win an election. push to change it. but don't break it. don't break what our predecessors spent over two centuries building. that's not being faithful to what this country's about. >> of course you are hearing the president there blaming republicans, his message clearly for them saying, if you don't like this, you can go ahead and win some elections, get folks in the seats, make your own policies, your own laws here, and this of course on the day when the debt default was averted, hundreds of thousands of federal employees back to work after six days of being furloughed. i want to bring in ron brownstein, senior political analyst. the president says there's no winners here. some look at the president and say, perhaps he won in this whole stand-off situation. how do you see it, in terms -- he says economically, nobody's winning here, politically, are there winners, losers? >> right. for the country, there are no winners in this can kind of standoff. by the way, the president's right. what he said echos what bill clinton said during a famous
go out and win an election. push to change it. but don't break it. don't break what our predecessors spent over two centuries building. that's not being faithful to what this country's about. >> of course you are hearing the president there blaming republicans, his message clearly for them saying, if you don't like this, you can go ahead and win some elections, get folks in the seats, make your own policies, your own laws here, and this of course on the day when the debt default was...
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the election shows that. the way our founding fathers set this up, people that have disagreements sit in a room and work them out. you don't have one person saying you give me everything i want or i'll shut the government down that. is what the president did. >> people are looking and saying the super committee all all kinds of super deadlines tied to it. they didn't manage to find $1.3 trillion over 10 years, what are the prospects for a budget conference committee? >> i think the fact paul ryan our chairman has done a great job at leading has been talking to patty mur eye, the senate budget chairman. they're working on a number of different things they're far apart. but at some point the president is going have to step in to provide leadership that he's failed to provide up until this point. he got everything he wanted. so america lost because in three months we're going to be here again in the same spot without any problem as dressed. only way they're going to get addressed is if the president acknowledges
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two other tea party favorites who were elected in 2010. i have the support of mike huckabee and bill bennett. i think they're going stro a hard time convincing kentucky primary voters that mitch mcconnell is some kind of liberal. in fact, we took a poll last month to check that out, and only 2% of kentuckians thought i was a liberal. i think that's a pretty hard sell. and it's almost certainly going to fail. >> schieffer: what do you want now from president obama? what do you want him to do now? you're facing the same problems that caused this government shutdown. what would you like the president to do now? >> my first choice would be to take advantage of the opportunity present bide divided government. you know divided government has historically done things. i think ronald reagan and tip o'neil doing the last comprehensive tax reform. i think of bill clinton and a republican congress doing welfare reform and actually balancing the budget multiple years in the late 90 pps divided government san opportunity to tackle tough stuff, and we a
two other tea party favorites who were elected in 2010. i have the support of mike huckabee and bill bennett. i think they're going stro a hard time convincing kentucky primary voters that mitch mcconnell is some kind of liberal. in fact, we took a poll last month to check that out, and only 2% of kentuckians thought i was a liberal. i think that's a pretty hard sell. and it's almost certainly going to fail. >> schieffer: what do you want now from president obama? what do you want him to...
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now that's progressive. >>> some big election news tonight. with a vacant u.s. senate seat up for grabs in new jersey, the associated press has called the race for democrat cory booker, the mayor of newark and rising star in the democratic party. he defeated conservative republican steve lonegan for the seat held by the late and dearly missed frank lautenberg. booker, known for frequent communication with constituent on twitter, offered his expression of gratitude to his 1.4 million followers. thank you very much, new jersey, i'm proud to be your senator-elect. >>> i can only speak for myself, but i've been really proud of speaker boehner the last 2.5 weeks. he should be ashamed of anything he's done. it's been republicans here who apparently always want to fight but want to fight the next fight that have given speaker boehner the inability to be successful in this fight. >> that was republican congressman raul labrador of idaho praising house speaker john boehner today. back in january when boehner was up for a second term as speaker, congressman labrador didn'
now that's progressive. >>> some big election news tonight. with a vacant u.s. senate seat up for grabs in new jersey, the associated press has called the race for democrat cory booker, the mayor of newark and rising star in the democratic party. he defeated conservative republican steve lonegan for the seat held by the late and dearly missed frank lautenberg. booker, known for frequent communication with constituent on twitter, offered his expression of gratitude to his 1.4 million...
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elections if held at all tend to be a sham pot marked by corruption. on freedom house's global map of freedom, africa is the region with the highest number of countries listed not free. on transparency international's corruption index, most african states are shaded red yesterday of yellow as least corrupt. inside dismal rankings lie a set of numbers singing a different tune. six of the world's ten fastest growing economies from 2001 to 2010 were african. according to venture's africa, the continent has 55 billionaires. great strides are made in expanding development. there have been advances in all. despite these gains, where is africa so far behind on good governance? there are a number of decades old factors at play but one of them is new. it strikes me as an interesting one to highlight. china. for decades ngos and western countries have tied aid money and trade to promises for greater transparency among africa's countries. china has upended the system. beijing is known to give aid and sign trade deals with no strings attached. instead its priority
elections if held at all tend to be a sham pot marked by corruption. on freedom house's global map of freedom, africa is the region with the highest number of countries listed not free. on transparency international's corruption index, most african states are shaded red yesterday of yellow as least corrupt. inside dismal rankings lie a set of numbers singing a different tune. six of the world's ten fastest growing economies from 2001 to 2010 were african. according to venture's africa, the...
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he is actually elected by all of the members. it just so happens that republicans have the majority and he was able to beat nancy pelosi. it's not entirely partisan gig. >> there is not a lot about we have got to surrender. it's more we fought the good fight and i will see what congressman king has to say about it baier, let me wring you back in for one more thing here. it's a fate of come plea, right, that the state is going to pass this funding bill it will go back to the house as you mentioned earlier. it looks like they will pass it as well. that's a consensus, right? >> yeah, definitely. this will be an easy vote in the senate. the house it, will be interesting to see if speaker boehner gets a majority of his majority for this bill. especially since the president will be talking, we believe, sometime after the senate votes and how it effects house votes will be interesting to see. i do want to point out one thing. the income verification is really the only thing added to obama care. the other things are just dates on the boa
he is actually elected by all of the members. it just so happens that republicans have the majority and he was able to beat nancy pelosi. it's not entirely partisan gig. >> there is not a lot about we have got to surrender. it's more we fought the good fight and i will see what congressman king has to say about it baier, let me wring you back in for one more thing here. it's a fate of come plea, right, that the state is going to pass this funding bill it will go back to the house as you...
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the election shows that. a republican house and democrat senate and democrat white house. the way the founding fathers set this up you sit in a room and figure this out and not someone threatening default and that's what the president did. >> people are looking at that saying the super committee had all kinds of super dead lines tied it to and didn't manage it 1.3 trillion over 10 years. what are the prospects for the budget committee? >> the fact paul ryan has done a great job bringing a budget to the house and talking to ryan, the senate's budget chairman and working on a number of different things and far apart, we have to be honest. at some point the president has to provide leadership he failed to provide. they got everything they wanted because maybe they're popping champagne at the white house but america lost and in three months we will be back in the same spot without getting problems addressed and the only way is to address the fact medicare is going bankrupt in a few years if we don't fix it. we want to save it, put a plan on the table. time for the president to
the election shows that. a republican house and democrat senate and democrat white house. the way the founding fathers set this up you sit in a room and figure this out and not someone threatening default and that's what the president did. >> people are looking at that saying the super committee had all kinds of super dead lines tied it to and didn't manage it 1.3 trillion over 10 years. what are the prospects for the budget committee? >> the fact paul ryan has done a great job...
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he did admit his promise demand that think -- >> even after the election, after the election because at this point he still talks. you told them, you know what -- >> we relate in the buck. >> so toxic that he may not help the process. i think at the very end if we get immigration reform, it's not even going to be because of the politicians but the latino community. and the message, i think, both parties. so for republicans to get there act together and immigration but for democrats to deliver. >> as you know, we relate in the book this last january we met with the president monday said to him, mr. president, when area going to las vegas, don't introduce a bill. we are working with republicans. this is to be republicans and democrats in the house in the senate. we don't need a bill from the white house to call on down to say this is one of want. it's a very delicate time. turnaround elected us. remember this. the anger in his face. he says, are you kidding? after all your complaining, after all your demanding that i take more action, now you're asking me not said introduce a bill. he
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the same year as off year elections, midterm elections is when we happen to elect governors and that's when people need to go out and vote as well. >> we are living with the legacy of that 2010 wave election for ten years. because those statehouses that did the redistricting that gave republicans these ridiculous advantages in congress. >> this is the first year we can get some of those governors out. a lot of them got in, rick scott in florida, got in -- tom corbett in pennsylvania, sort of the perfect one. they got in on this wave, they have no busy being there. and i think this is the year we're going to take them back. >> and i think part of the problem in 2010 is illustrated by the fact that today, you mentioned earlier, that the afl-cio had to come out and say, no cuts to social security in any deal. harry reid came out today, no cuts to social security in the event that we just give back on the sequester. and who are they talking to? they're not talking to the republicans. they're talking to the president. and there should be -- >> okay. >> if democrats have to play defense agai
the same year as off year elections, midterm elections is when we happen to elect governors and that's when people need to go out and vote as well. >> we are living with the legacy of that 2010 wave election for ten years. because those statehouses that did the redistricting that gave republicans these ridiculous advantages in congress. >> this is the first year we can get some of those governors out. a lot of them got in, rick scott in florida, got in -- tom corbett in...
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his son, howard warren buffett, is elect frat of columbia university and trustee of his father's foundation and contributed to the book with his own experiences and plans to make philanthropy a part of his life, it is good to have all of them here at this table at the same time, grandfather, son and grandson, how does it feel. >> it really does. >> it feels great. >> i am very proud of them. >> rose: you talk about that in your introductory remarks, let me start with the book. clearly because i knew your mother and understood how -- what is involved here is what you have learned, but also what you learned in addition from them. give me a sense of what it was that you were trying to accomplish with 40 chances. >> well, you know, both my mom and dad were phenomenal in terms of the opportunity they have given me and my brother and sister, and in my case, i spent a lot of time traveling around the world and met a lot of people, seen a lot of things and i just felt that, you know, those experiences are something that hopefully are worth sharing. i start out with the idea of doing a textbook and
his son, howard warren buffett, is elect frat of columbia university and trustee of his father's foundation and contributed to the book with his own experiences and plans to make philanthropy a part of his life, it is good to have all of them here at this table at the same time, grandfather, son and grandson, how does it feel. >> it really does. >> it feels great. >> i am very proud of them. >> rose: you talk about that in your introductory remarks, let me start with the...
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go out and win an election. >> but professor dyson, senator cruz says i got elected ten months ago. what more do you want? >> you know what, one senator, one of 100 men and women in the senate is not the same as the one man who happens to now be leading the united states of america as president. and i think here again, this is -- shows the kind of fatal selfishness of the tea party to believe that the victory that ted cruz won, that is the victory of self agrandizement, the victory of unstinting self interest, the victory of getting his name in print and now being celebrated is worth every penny to the folk who suffered and the 800,000 folk who were shut out and of course the health of so many other people that was fatally compromised during this shutout. it's an extraordinary display of a narcissism that i think is undermining the fabric of american society here. >> absolutely. now, dana, you anticipated my thoughts as always, because if it were up to senator marco rubio, the government would actually still be shut down and we would have defaulted today. as you know, he voted again
go out and win an election. >> but professor dyson, senator cruz says i got elected ten months ago. what more do you want? >> you know what, one senator, one of 100 men and women in the senate is not the same as the one man who happens to now be leading the united states of america as president. and i think here again, this is -- shows the kind of fatal selfishness of the tea party to believe that the victory that ted cruz won, that is the victory of self agrandizement, the victory...
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new jersey has a new senator-elect and his name is kory booker. how many people voted on a wednesday and i'm sober? we will take you to the data banks. good morning from washington. it's october 17th, 2013. the government is open. let's get right to my first read of the morning. before the standoff began, the president was pretty vulnerable and teetering on the edge of lame duckdom. the consternation about the health care law. republicans were keeping internal division under wraps and their odds of retaking the senate looked good. just over two weeks later, the politics have turned upside down. how lasting is this reality? will it translate into new political strength? can the republican party stick to division and will the split in the gop be what defines the party for the next six months? for now the national nightmare is over at least for 90 days. employees are returning to work this morning and crews are removing barricades and the capital visitor's center is open. the damage to the republican and the republican party and the institution of co
new jersey has a new senator-elect and his name is kory booker. how many people voted on a wednesday and i'm sober? we will take you to the data banks. good morning from washington. it's october 17th, 2013. the government is open. let's get right to my first read of the morning. before the standoff began, the president was pretty vulnerable and teetering on the edge of lame duckdom. the consternation about the health care law. republicans were keeping internal division under wraps and their...
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the election shows that. the way our founding fathers set this up, people that have disagreements sit in a room and work them out. you don't have one person saying you give me everything i want or i'll shut the government down that. is what the president did. >> people are looking and saying the super committee all all kinds of super deadlines tied to it. they didn't manage to find $1.3 trillion over 10 years, what are the prospects for a budget conference committee? >> i think the fact paul ryan our chairman has done a great job at leading has been talking to patty mur eye, the senate budget chairman. they're working on a number of different things they're far apart. but at some point the president is going have to step in to provide leadership that he's failed to provide up until this point. he got everything he wanted. so america lost because in three months we're going to be here again in the same spot without any problem as dressed. only way they're going to get addressed is if the president acknowledges
the election shows that. the way our founding fathers set this up, people that have disagreements sit in a room and work them out. you don't have one person saying you give me everything i want or i'll shut the government down that. is what the president did. >> people are looking and saying the super committee all all kinds of super deadlines tied to it. they didn't manage to find $1.3 trillion over 10 years, what are the prospects for a budget conference committee? >> i think the...
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the way to defund obama care is for us to get out there and win elections. win control of the senate in 2014 and the white house in 2016 and keep the house and then we can repeal obama care and we should. it's a horrible law in my opinion. one of the adverse effects of what we've been just been through is we didn't get to see all the problems that are taking place with respect to trying to implement that law. it's a disaster, but that was all overshadowed by what we went through. so what should we do next time? don't take a maximalist position on defunding obama care, but be tough in terms of fiscal reform. hang in there tough to get some spending restraint, not necessarily to shut the government down. although i would say this, i don't think there's anything wrong with hanging tough on the debt limit. a lot of times the party out of power does that. it's customary. it does give you leverage. if the administration doesn't control the house of representatives, they ought to expect that they're going to have problems getting the debt limit increased, and if th
the way to defund obama care is for us to get out there and win elections. win control of the senate in 2014 and the white house in 2016 and keep the house and then we can repeal obama care and we should. it's a horrible law in my opinion. one of the adverse effects of what we've been just been through is we didn't get to see all the problems that are taking place with respect to trying to implement that law. it's a disaster, but that was all overshadowed by what we went through. so what should...
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go out there and win an election. >> reporter: gop leaders note house republicans did win their elections in 2012 and still control that chamber. and are getting cover from the senate republicans who voted against the budget deal and say the fight over health care continues. >> this law is not ready to be implemented. you know something is wrong. >> reporter: the president touted the fact the annual budget deficit has been cut in half. boehner aides noted that's largely because of the budget control act of 2011 when the president complained about a previous debt ceiling fight that hurt the economy but brought spending cuts to help lower that deficit. >> thank you. up next new information in the investigation of the benghazi terror attack and military preparedness that night. first here's what some of our fox affiliates across the country are covering tonight. wofl in orlando updates the search for two convicted killers mistakenly released from the same florida prison. kdvr in bench fighting evidence on insanity of james holmes. live look at los angeles from our affiliate there, kttv, big
go out there and win an election. >> reporter: gop leaders note house republicans did win their elections in 2012 and still control that chamber. and are getting cover from the senate republicans who voted against the budget deal and say the fight over health care continues. >> this law is not ready to be implemented. you know something is wrong. >> reporter: the president touted the fact the annual budget deficit has been cut in half. boehner aides noted that's largely...
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go out there and win an election. push to change it but don't break it. don't break what our predecessors spent over two enturies building. that's not being faithful to what this country's about. and that brings me to one last point. i've got a simple message for all the dedicated and patriotic federal workers who worked without pay or been forced off the job without pay, including most of my own staff. thank you. thanks for your service. welcome back. what you do is important. it matters. you defend our country overseas. you deliver benefits to our troops who've earned them when they come home. you guard our borders. you protect our civil rights. you help businesses grow and gain foot holds in overseas markets. you protect the air we breathe and the water our children drink and you push the boundaries of science and space and you guide hundreds of thousands of people each day through the glories of this country. thank you. what you do is important. don't let anybody else tell you different. especially the young people who ome to this city to serve. belie
go out there and win an election. push to change it but don't break it. don't break what our predecessors spent over two enturies building. that's not being faithful to what this country's about. and that brings me to one last point. i've got a simple message for all the dedicated and patriotic federal workers who worked without pay or been forced off the job without pay, including most of my own staff. thank you. thanks for your service. welcome back. what you do is important. it matters. you...